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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... to brown bodies resembling radish seed appear in the fungal growth. Crop rotation and deep plowing are means of controlling this disease. Soil fungicides may be helpful where ... frequently associated with root knot nematode infestations. Control wilt by planting tolerant varieties. Avoid deep cultivation that may injure roots and increase wilt incidence. Powdery Mildew (fungus - Erysiphe polygoni): ...
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Wilt Diseases
... common. These are: Both thrive with high nitrogen fertilizer, excessive soil moisture, thin stands, and deep cultivation during the growing season. Both fungi survive long periods in soil in the absence of ...
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FPHG -
... | FPHG Home | Pome Fruits | You are here. Planting The soil should be prepared thoroughly by deep cultivation either by hand or with a rototiller before planting. The soil pH should be maintained ... wide enough to accommodate all of the root system without bending or bunching it, and deep enough so that the bud union of grafted plants will be no more than 2 ...
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Blackberries For The Home Garden
... the roots. Water all new plantings well, immediately after planting. Fertilization, Irrigation, Cultivation, and Mulching Blackberries: Mixed fertilizers are satisfactory for blackberries. For best results, ... deep cultivation so that you do not cut the blackberry roots. Undesirable suckering becomes much more sever, especially on the erect varieties, when roots are damaged. Discontinue cultivation ...
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Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
... the mulched area. b) Not Mulched - Avoid deep cultivation since blueberry roots are very near the surface. Hoe no more than about 1 inch deep. In addition, hoe often (once every 2 ... source of nitrogen and rock phosphate provides adequate phosphate. Weeds can be controlled with shallow cultivation or more desirably with mulch. Sources of Plants - Blueberries are propagated vegetatively through the ...
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TAMARILLO Fruit Facts
... a few days may kill the plant. Because of the shallow root system, deep cultivation is not possible, but light cultivation to eliminate weeds is acceptable. Irrigation: The plant cannot tolerate prolonged drought ... with a milder flavor than the red types. The yellow form is the oldest in cultivation in New Zealand. FURTHER READING Facciola, Stephen. Cornucopia: a Source Book of Edible Plants. ...
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The Genus Adenium in Cultivation Part 1
... in cultivation, however, usually lack a distinct one (Fig. 5). Therefore this species is not, strictly speaking, a caudiciform in cultivation. ( ... in nature. The flowers (Fig. 2) are pale pink to deep red on the petal margins, always fading to near white ... (They easily cross in cultivation.) In nature the plants are tall, multiple-stemmed shrubs (Plaizier, 1980). In cultivation they are always thick, ...
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The Genus Adenium in Cultivation Part 2
... deep purple in some clones (Fig. 8). Plaizier (1980) says that the flowers may be crimson or white, but such plants do not seem to be in cultivation. The anther appendages are short and hidden deep in the floral tube. Adenium swazicum is fairly easily found in cultivation ... . Adenium boehmianum is only occasionally offered in cultivation, probably because of its short growing season and ...
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Drosera cistiflora cultivation
... cultivation Drosera cistiflora Cultivation I have been growing this beautiful sundew for many years and find it ... late winter/early spring. I immediately repotted the entire soil ball into a deep 6" pot taking care not to damage ANY roots. The plant was ... fully open. It was huge. Somewhere around 2 1/4 inches diameter and deep magenta.  I immediately reached for the tuning fork. I use this to self ...
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Annuals A-Z: Helianthus - Sunflowers - their history and cultivation, by Graham Rice
... A-Z: Helianthus - Sunflowers - their history and cultivation, by Graham Rice Helianthus (Sunflowers) Sunflowers - their history and cultivation From The Garden magazine In 1888 Vincent van Gogh was living in Provence ... cultivars have been introduced. Amongst those in unusual colours, the tall 'Velvet Queen' is a deep and sumptuous velvety reddish brown at its best but it seems unstable and in my ...
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